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Hi lkumari:
The plugin should have already created the pages and forms needed to get you up and going.
You can browse to the plugin settings to enable the redirection to the UM (Ultimate Member) login and register pages by default when a user or admin is accessing WordPress via wp-admin or wp-login.php.
If you want to create new forms, just create them under the forms tab under the Ultimate Member plugin.Hey Guys
I managed to disable ModSecurity through the cPanel and tested the Ultimate Member plugin. It finally WOKED! Now why is that? Why is ModSecurity causing the plugin not to work and what is the work-around for that? When I have ModSecurity deactivated I have this warning message:
“Warning: ModSecurity is disabled for one or more of your domains. Only disable ModSecurity while you troubleshoot a problem with your configuration. Without ModSecurity enabled, your domains lose the extra layer of protection that the module provides.“
I don’t want the website to be vunerable because of this feature being off in order for one plugin to work. How do I fix this?
Thanks!
Hey Rob
I have uploaded the Ultimate Member settings screenshots you requested here: https://angari.org/screenshots/. As far as other plugins conflicting, I had deactivated every plugins and themes to see if one of them was conflicting, but the plugin Ultimate Member was still giving the same issue with the redirect.
I tried contacting my hosting provider to have the mod_security deactivate, but they can’t do that. Are there any other testings I can perfom to try resolving this issue?
Thanks!
Hey verysiberian
Thank you for your quick response. Those 2 subdirectories will be used once I can get the Ultimate Member plugin to work properly. So for now, the plugin is using the default pages for the login and register.